Attractions and places to see around La Romagne offer a diverse range of historical sites and natural landscapes. The region is characterized by its river valleys, such as those formed by the Sèvre Nantaise, and its historical significance as a former borderland between provinces. Visitors can explore ancient castles, restored mills, and unique geographical points of interest. These locations provide opportunities for outdoor activities and insights into the area's heritage.
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A large medieval castle. It features themed shows, including siege engine demonstrations.
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Another beautiful site on the Sèvre Nantaise, with the unusual feature this time: it's not only at the crossroads of three departments (LA, Vendée, and M&L), a rather common occurrence, but also of three former provinces: Brittany, Poitou, and Anjou. The crossroads is formed by the Sèvre on one side and its tributary, the Bon Débit, on the other. The inn of the same name looks very nice; in any case, the setting is splendid.
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Magnificent site with this restored watermill, whose wheel still turns. I don't know if it's the case all year round, but when I was there (mid-May) you could easily cross the river using the footbridge.
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Attested from the beginning of the 18th century, the Torfou mill was still operating in 1888. It had a single waterway and 3 fulling pots driven by a bucket wheel, with a power of 1 to 2 horses. Fulling consisted of beating with heavy mallets, the woolen cloths placed in a tank filled with water and clay (degreasing). The building was restored by the associations "la Perche Dorée" and "Torfou Nature et Sentiers".
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The thick walls and 18 towers clinging tightly to the granite spur protected the fortress from enemy attacks to this day. In the castle built in the 12th century, the weapons of war are still ready for battle, at that time there were 16 medieval machines, including the largest trebuchet (the trebuchet is a seesaw with a power and load arm) in France with a firing height of over 160 meters!
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there are superb landscapes, with good drops along the Sèvre Nantaise and along the land consolidation paths. To discover.
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Former mill, once operated by several generations of potters, with a now private footbridge that served as a link between La Séguinière and La Romagne, and now a natural area on the banks of the Moine popular for several sporting activities. First of all, hiking, it is in particular the favorite place for the "Randonnée du Bouchot" organized each year for the Séguinière blood sausage festival (!!!). It is also a popular place for climbing with the presence of a cliff offering a small site of about fifteen routes with a height ranging from 10 to 20 m and a level of difficulty of 4 to 6b. For cyclists, the place gives the opportunity of a beautiful hill going up from the river towards the Séguinière. The passage of the ford can sometimes be blocked in the event of flooding of the river, but that passes largely in the beautiful days.
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This passage over a bridge in this valley dug by the Sèvre Nantaise is located at the exact confluence of the 3 municipalities and departments each representing one of the 3 historical provinces: Boussay, Loire Atlantique (44) for Brittany, Torfou, Maine and Loire (49) for Anjou, La Bruffière, Vendée (85) for Poitou. It is a peaceful valley with an inn. On the map, this place is found under its real name: "La Grossière", but it is still less elegant... For cyclists, it's an opportunity to go uphill with also 3 choices: a gentler slope (approximately 4 or 5%) going towards Torfou and Maine et Loire, steeper (6 to 8%) going towards the Bruffière and the Vendée, and can be even a little steeper (6 to 9%) on the small road which goes up towards the north and allows to branch off towards Boussay and the Loire Atlantique.
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La Romagne is rich in history. You can visit Tiffauges Castle, a medieval fortress with themed shows and siege engine demonstrations. Another significant historical point is the Valley of the Three Provinces, marking the historical confluence of Brittany, Anjou, and Poitou. Additionally, explore restored mills like Moulin de la Roche and the Ancien moulin à foulons, which offer insights into the region's industrial past.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Tiffauges Castle is a great option, offering engaging themed shows and demonstrations that appeal to all ages. The Valley of the Three Provinces provides a peaceful setting for a family outing, with opportunities for gentle walks and enjoying the natural landscape.
The region is characterized by its river valleys, particularly along the Sèvre Nantaise. The Valley of the Three Provinces is a notable natural viewpoint where the Sèvre Nantaise and its tributary, the Bon Débit, meet. You can also enjoy superb landscapes along the Sèvre Nantaise near Moulin de la Roche, where the river's beauty is a highlight.
La Romagne offers various outdoor activities, especially around its historical sites and natural areas. You can find excellent opportunities for hiking, running, and gravel biking. For detailed routes, explore the guides for Hiking around La Romagne, Running Trails around La Romagne, and Gravel biking around La Romagne. The area around Moulin du Bouchot is particularly popular for hiking and even climbing.
Yes, the area around La Romagne is excellent for walking and hiking. The natural area around Moulin du Bouchot is a favorite spot, known for its annual 'Randonnée du Bouchot'. You can also find beautiful paths with good elevation changes along the Sèvre Nantaise near Moulin de la Roche. For more options, check out the Hiking around La Romagne guide.
The region's attractions, especially those involving outdoor exploration like the river valleys and historical sites, are best enjoyed during spring and summer. The weather is generally pleasant for walking, cycling, and attending outdoor events like the themed shows at Tiffauges Castle. Mid-May, for example, is noted as a good time to visit Moulin de la Roche when the footbridge is easily accessible.
Absolutely. The Valley of the Three Provinces is a unique geographical and historical point. It marks the exact confluence of three municipalities and departments, each representing one of the three historical provinces: Brittany, Anjou, and Poitou. It's a fascinating spot to visit and understand the region's historical boundaries.
Yes, La Romagne is known for its former mills. You can visit the beautifully restored Moulin de la Roche, where the waterwheel still turns, offering picturesque views along the Sèvre Nantaise. Another historical mill is the Ancien moulin à foulons in Torfou, which operated from the 18th century and has been restored by local associations.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of history and natural beauty. The medieval charm and engaging shows at Tiffauges Castle are highly rated. The peaceful setting and historical significance of the Valley of the Three Provinces are also popular. Many enjoy the scenic landscapes and the functioning waterwheel at Moulin de la Roche, particularly the views along the Sèvre Nantaise.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Valley of the Three Provinces offers various uphill routes with different gradients for cyclists. The area around Moulin du Bouchot also provides a beautiful hill climb from the river towards La Séguinière. For more cycling routes, refer to the Gravel biking around La Romagne guide.
While not entirely hidden, the Moulin du Bouchot is a local favorite, known not just as a former mill but also as a natural area popular for various sporting activities, including a small climbing site. Its private footbridge and the possibility of a ford crossing (weather permitting) add to its unique charm.


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